Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1930, Page 42

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Ofliccu‘ Club Host Friday Night for Hop At Fort Humphreys Delightful Dinner Given Pre- ceding the Dance by Maj. and Mrs, Oliver—Personal and Special Notes. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., September 20.—The Officers’ Club entertained at a hop PFriday night in Harris Hall, when in the receiving line were Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee and Lieut. and Mrs, G. C. Reinhardt. 4 A delightful dinner was given in the Log Cabin by Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver Friday night before the dance. They had as their guests Mrs. L. E. Oliver, Miss Helen Oliver, Maj. and Mrs. W. E. R. Covell, Maj. and Mrs. E. H. Gist, Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner, Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Marston, Capt. and Mrs. Reading Wilkinson, Lieut and Mrs. M. M. Bauer, Lieut. and Mrs. D. G. Shingler, Lieut. and Mrs. C. W. Stewart, Col. 8. R. Wood, Lieut, L. J. Rumaggi, Lieut. Miles Reber, Lieut. A. G. Kirchhoff, Lieut. A.'T. Bell, Mrs. I. A. Bocelato, Miss Earlyne Finney, Miss Arthur and Lieut. and Mrs. O. R. Smith. Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt had as their dinner guests Friday preceed- ing the hop Lieut. and Mrs. B, C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Krueger, sr, and Lieut. and Mrs. J. N. Krueger. Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr., entertained informally at tea Sunday afternoon for their guests, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Stevens. Their guests were Maj. and Mrs. R. T, Coiner, Capt. and Mrs. F. R. Lyons, Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr;; Lieut. and Mrs. B, C. Snow and Lieut. and Mrs, C. H. Chorpening. The first meeting of the post bridge club was held last week in Harris Hall when Mrs. R. T. Coiner and Maj. L. E. Oliver were hosts. Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow entertained before the bridge and had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. E. H, Gist, Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson and Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Alverson, Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes have as thelr week end guest Mr. Glenn A. Holland of Chicago. Lieut. F. A. A. Purcell was the recent | dinner guest of Capt. and Mrs, W. N. | Thomas, jr. Mr. Stuart Gee left Tuesday for Phil- adelphia, where he will enter Drexel | Institute. Lieut. G. C. Reinhardt spent last week end at Fort Monroe with the Fort Humphreys base ball team, which lost | in a series with Langley Fleld to deter- mine the champlonship of the 3d Corps Area. Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow have gone to Philadelphia to be guests of Col. and Mrs. E. J. Boughten. Lieut. Robert K. McDonough, who was formerly stationed at Fort Hum- phreys, is visifing at the post. Lieut. and Mrs. H. S. Miller had as their dinner guests recently Lieut. and Mrs. Louis H. Foote and Lieut. F. X, A. Purcell . The first meet of the year of the Wed- nesday Afternoon Bridge Club _was | held at the home of Mrs. G. C. Rein- | hardt. The guests of the club were Mrs. | A, C. Lieber, jr.; Mrs. H. A. Buckley and | Mrs. C. W. Stewart. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bangs of Wash- | [ ington are spending the week end as Buests of Maj. and Mrs. W. E. R. Covell | f§ Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner were guests over the week end of Col. and Mrs. Warren Hannum in Baltimore. Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt was a recent | guest of Mrs. F. T. Nesbit of ‘Wash- | ington. The Monday Night Bridge Club met | at the home of Maj and Mrs, C. C. Gee, { Maj. and Mrs, W, E. R. Covell had | as their supper guests Sunday evening Maj. and Mrs. Haig Shekerjian and Maj. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Wash- | § ington. Repubiic;; Women Plan | Card Party at Manor Club The League of Republican Women of | Montgomery County will hold a card | party at the Manor Club on Friday | evening, October 10, at 8 o'clock, Mrs, Eugene Stevens, of Chevy Chase 15 chairman of the committee on arrange- ments and will be assisted by Mrs, Walter Tuckerman of Bethesda, Mrs, Paul Sleman of Chevy Chase, Mrs. Edgar W. Moore Kensington, Mrs, Charles 1. Corby, Garrett Park; Mrs, Don Clarke, Wheaton; Mrs. John Homes, Rockville; Mrs. George A. Chadwick, Washington Grove; Mrs. Rose Gamble, Cabin John; Mrs. O. W. Mitohell, Silver Spring; Mrs. M. H. Bancroft, Sandy Spring, and Mrs. John | Coftman of Takoma Park. Prizes and tickets will be in charge of Mrs, Edward Parker of Kensington and Mrs. Albert E. Miller, also of Ken- sington. Mrs. Parker has announced there will be a prize for each table, some of which have been donated by merchants of Washington. Several door prizes will be given to hoiders of lucky numbers. Tickets will soon be distributed by mail. A buffet supper will follow the card playing. The candidates for the various offices will be present and .it will serve as an opportunity for, the persons interested in the coming f\“cuan to meet them in a soclal way and to talk with them | about the election. It is expected there | will be a large gathering, Republicans | coming from Washington, Baltimore and Prederick as well as from Mont- | gomery County, | If your feet hurt, be comfortably an fitted in a p. WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit" 30 Different Styles In All Leathers and Fabrics In the New Fall Models 7 Nurses Calf and Black Kid OXFORDS Complete Line of High Shoes Boch’SE' & LEs“.’.o': 430-75StNW. Just Below E J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. O. BRUBAKER Formerly With The Family Shoe Store Are ed W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, W. D Moses & Sons Size Size 84x10%4 6x9 $162 $i7 Plain Color Seamless | Broadloom $5.50 sq. yd. 9 and 12-foot widths in broadloom carpet in a choice of nine colors. 9x12 size rug, Plain-Colored and Two-Tone September . each Sale Price $5‘35 Here is real warmth com- bined with beauty. Lovely shades in this solid color blanket. September Sale Price $9 cach Solid color all-wool Blan- kets, in rose, green, gold, blue, orchid or tan. . September $7.35 ik Sale Price All-wool solid color “North Star” Blanket. Size 70x80 inches. A special value. September Sale Price $| |’65 each Two-tone Blankets in or- chid and green, rose and * gold, peach and green or or- chid and gold. Other Blankets in the Creat September Sale, $16.50 each D. C., Baus isuia » caxed LB SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh Decorators Use Opport National 3770 Our Decorative Staff Is at T Refurnishing—Making Use of th September Blanket Sale September Oriental Rug Sale These Floor Coverings;Will Make a Lovely Background for Your Home Bundhar Imperial Lustras She il . o v s TS Size Size 414x7Y; 27x54 $70 $20 Seamless Vernen Wiltons Si o2 $85 Woven for hard wear; new designs and rich colorings— and at this moderate price. Kurdistans 355 944 Large size occasional rugs, Approximate size, 34x6%4. Do‘zar Rugs M $64 Approximate size, 4x6%, In fascinating new patterns. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR. ~In Your Bed Room— Put These Practical All-Wool Blankets to a Decorative Use Every blanket in the September Blanket Sale is All Wool. Fluffy and warm without adding extra wci.ghl. And, of course, in buying you should choose colors that will carry out the color scheme in your bed room. You will find almost every wanted color here. Beautiful 60x80 Blankets, $8.40 pair All-wool blankets in a choice of plaids in rose, blue, gold, green or orchid. One of our special values. September $9.45 i Sale Price 70x80 inches, In plaids of rose, blue, green, gold or or- chid. Sale Price Five shades, Plaid Blankets September $| |.35 i Lellehans oo $48 Approximate size, 3x434, Rich colars, ¢losely woven, 9x12 Hand-Woven Turkish Rugs S L W I\ 35 $95 iyl i Nl 1A it If i A very unusual value. ' In . well covered designs; goed colors. i A Talk ont Traverse Curtai Curtains of teday are made from many fabri accordance with the ideas of the interior decorator d person most interested—the purchaser. The architd of the room, the construction of the window frame: should be considered when choosing the type of curtains to be used. Most windows in the modern home or the aparf The famous “North Star” Blanket, size 70x80 inches. September $|2.85 i Sale Price “North Star” Blanket with remarkable surface beauty in finish, luster and color. In correct Fall shades. S b X See Price 913,55 pai “North Star” Blanket in size 72x84. Rose, gold, green, blue or orchid plaid. Other Plaid Blankets Up to $35 pair Pure Lambs’ Wool Comforts 54.45 each Guaranteed all-wool comforts. Plain colors or figured centers with plain backs and borders. Colors are rose, blue, gold, orchid or green. MOSES—FTRST FLOOR In Peach or Green 40-Inch In Gold Peach or Green Many Other Casement

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